The article discusses the growing digital divide fueled by artificial intelligence, emphasizing that only a limited number of countries possess the advanced data centers necessary for developing AI systems. With the European Union, the US, and China leading in data center numbers, researchers warn that this divide poses serious implications for digital sovereignty and access to AI technology. Lagging nations face significant challenges in competing due to the high costs associated with building infrastructure, particularly for generative AI models, which requires expensive hardware investments that few can afford.
"Artificial intelligence has created a new digital divide, fracturing the world between nations with the computing power for cutting-edge AI systems and those without."
"We have a computing divide at the heart of the AI revolution. It's not merely a hardware problem. It's the sovereignty of our digital future."
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